College Eye — January 22, 1954

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1 Ten beauties to be picked Will select Old Gold Beauties and popularity contest winners.
1 'Mr. X' to cry polio auction Friday night Brief list of items and services that will be auctioned.
1 Hoepner will call dance tomorrow For square dance.
1 96 preps enter debate tourney For Brindley debate.
1 Men's Union president retires; drops school Tom Drake leaves school; LaRoy Horn will succeed him.
1 Mother Nature prevents Cerf from boarding concert stage Bad weather conditions prevent Bennett Cerf from reaching Cedar Falls on time to make his presentation; interview with Mr. Cerf photo.
1 Music students give 'Consul' Preview of Menotti's "The Consul".
1 To raise or not to raise? Many students favor poll Offer opinions on $3.50 increase in fees.
2 Some professors difficult to take Trying to get photo of Department of Social Science faculty.
2 Black coffee drinkers dumber according to Max's figures Claims that people who drink their coffee black are not as smart as those who add cream and sugar.
2 SLB reports attendance Report on meeting attendance for SLB members.
2 SLB attendance Comments that certain groups of students, such as off-campus men, are not represented at SLB meetings.
2 Orchids and onions Offers orchids to the men's basketball players for defeating North Dakota State, and offers onions to those who said it couldn't be done.
2 Charles Grassley first SLB Prexy candidate Informs readers that the "mystery" candidate is Charles Grassley, and claims that he is starting early so he will have more time to prepare.
3 Lamke shows pictures at first fireside chat Will show 3-D travel pictures.
3 Twelve receive high averages Twelve students earn 4.0 grade point averages; list of those on Honor Roll.
3 Faculty Dames meet Mrs. Price will speak.
3 Winter concert scheduled Sunday Performance program.
3 Present variety show at mental institution
4 Inspired Tutors upset NDS 73-65 to gain third in NCC Much to the everyone's surprise, the Panthers took North Dakota State, 73-65.
4 Intramurals Warren Morris encourages visitors at intramural competitions.
4 TC girls play I-M basketball For women's intramural basketball, there are 15 teams, each with 10 players; schedule is posted.
4 TC cagers meet SDU and Morningside on the road Panthers will face South Dakota University and Morningside, with a record of 3-2, and a standing of third place in the NCC.
4 Panther matmen stop SDS 19-10 Panthers defeat Jackrabbits, 19-10; match summary is posted.
4 Scanning the North Central Examines the other teams in the North Central Conference.
5 Garbo and Dresler play in 'Anna Christie'
5 Students jam women's gym for all college play night A look at the Play Night activities.
5 Burgner to work on sculpture Will serve as artist in residence as well as instructor; will display work at end of quarter.
5 Plan basketball clinic A basketball clinic will be sponsored by the Northeast Iowa Board of Women Officials.
5 Dormitories and off-campus Schedule of activities.
6 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
6 Scott addresses joint meeting Will speak at Pi Gamma Nu and International Relations Club meeting.
6 Seniors may receive graduate work grants Should contact Dean of the Faculty.